Aboriginal Cultural Business definition

Aboriginal Cultural Business means a funeral, event or other ceremony that, in accordance with traditional laws and customs, the members of the Agreement Group are required to attend or that prevents the members of the Agreement Group from attending to day to day business.
Aboriginal Cultural Business means a funeral, event or other ceremony that, in accordance with traditional laws and customs, the members of the RC or Noongar People are required to attend or that prevents the members of the RC or Noongar persons from attending to day to day business. Aboriginal Heritage means the cultural heritage value of an Aboriginal Site or of an Aboriginal Object.

Examples of Aboriginal Cultural Business in a sentence

  • The notice must: specify the obligations it cannot perform; sufficiently describe the event of Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business; estimate the time during which the Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business will continue; and specify the measures proposed to be adopted to remedy or xxxxx the Force Majeure or the delay caused by the Aboriginal Cultural Business.

  • The Party that is prevented from carrying out its obligations under this NSHA as a result of an event of Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business must take all action reasonably practicable to mitigate any loss suffered by the other Party as a result of its failure to carry out its obligations under this NSHA.

  • If a Party is prevented in whole or in part from carrying out its obligations under this NSHA as a result of an event of Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business, it must promptly notify the other Party accordingly.

  • Following this notice, and while the Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business continues, this NSHA shall nevertheless continue and remain in force and effect but the obligations which cannot be performed because of the Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business will be suspended, and any time limit for performance of those obligations will be extended by the period of the Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business.

  • The notice must: specify the obligations it cannot perform; fully describe the event of Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business; estimate the time during which the Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business will continue; and specify the measures proposed to be adopted to remedy or xxxxx the Force Majeure.

  • If a Party is prevented in whole or in part from carrying out its obligations under this PSHA as a result of an event of Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business, it must promptly notify the other Party accordingly.

  • The Party that is prevented from carrying out its obligations under this PSHA as a result of an event of Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business must take all action reasonably practicable to mitigate any loss suffered by the other Party as a result of its failure to carry out its obligations under this PSHA.

  • Following this notice, and while the Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business continues, this PSHA shall nevertheless continue and remain in force and effect but the obligations which cannot be performed because of the Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business will be suspended, and any time limit for performance of those obligations will be extended by the period of the Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business.

  • The Government Proponent must act reasonably in asserting its rights under this clause 6.1. Justifiable delay Delay caused by any event of Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business notified under clause 23 will be excluded from the time limits referred to in clause 6.1. A Party asserting the existence of a delay to which clause 6.2(a) applies must advise the other Party of that delay and take reasonable steps to mitigate that delay.

  • Justifiable delay A delay caused by an event of Force Majeure or Aboriginal Cultural Business notified under clause 23 will be excluded from the time limits referred to in clause 15.2. A Party asserting the existence of a delay to which clause 15.3(a) applies must advise the other Party of that delay and take reasonable steps to mitigate (to the extent applicable) that delay.

Related to Aboriginal Cultural Business

  • Local Business means a business serving as a contractor as defined in Business and Professions Code section 7026 or a business supplying construction-related materials that has its principal headquarters or permanently staffed regional office and that has held a business license within the zip codes listed above for Local Hire for a minimum of three months prior to the date the entity submits a bid, contract, or proposal for a Public Project. A Local Business contractor must also be properly registered with the Department of Industrial Relations in accordance with Labor Code section 1725.5. Local Business shall also mean any state or nationally certified minority-owned, women-owned, or disabled veteran business that has performed work for the District or other public agency within the zip codes listed above for Local Hire during the past four years. Certification for a disabled veteran business must be provided to the District. Local Business shall also mean a business that participates in an internship program that is currently approved or recognized by the District. The entity may also apply to obtain District approval of its internship program. The internship program must be approved by the District and must be completed by the end of the specific Public Project or by the next semester immediately after completion of the specific Public Project. Local Business shall also mean any entity that uses apprentices from a District approved apprenticeship program.

  • Special Business means all business transacted at a special meeting of shareholders and all business transacted at an annual meeting of shareholders, except consideration of the financial statements, auditor's report, election of directors and reappointment of the incumbent auditor;

  • Additional Business Centre(s means the city or cities specified as such in the relevant Final Terms;

  • Principal Business means the primary activity as determined by analyzing the amount of capi- tal, labor, time, attention, and floor space devoted to each business activity and by analyz- ing the sources of net income and gross income. The name, appearance, and advertising of the entity may also be taken into consideration if they are given less weight.

  • Additional Business Centre means any city specified as such in the relevant Final Terms.

  • Agricultural activities means agricultural uses and practices including, but not limited to: Producing, breeding, or increasing agricultural products; rotating and changing agricultural crops; allowing land used for agricultural activities to lie fallow in which it is plowed and tilled but left unseeded; allowing land used for agricultural activities to lie dormant as a result of adverse agricultural market conditions; allowing land used for agricultural activities to lie dormant because the land is enrolled in a local, state, or federal conservation program, or the land is subject to a conservation easement; conducting agricultural operations; maintaining, repairing, and replacing agricultural equipment; maintaining, repairing, and replacing agricultural facilities, provided that the replacement facility is no closer to the shoreline than the original facility; and maintaining agricultural lands under production or cultivation;

  • Financial Services Business for purposes of this Unit Agreement shall mean the business of banking, including deposit, credit, trust and investment services, mortgage banking, asset management, and brokerage and investment banking services.

  • Business Centre means each of the places so specified in the relevant Pricing Supplement.

  • Emerging small business means a small business concern whose size is no greater than 50 percent of the numerical size standard for the NAICS code designated.

  • Cannabis business means any business activity involving cannabis, including but not limited to cultivating, transporting, distributing, manufacturing, compounding, converting, processing, preparing, storing, packaging, delivering, testing, dispensing, retailing and wholesaling of cannabis, of cannabis products or of ancillary products and accessories, whether or not carried on for gain or profit.

  • Small Business Enterprise means a for profit small business concern that is at least fifty one percent (51%) owned by one (1) or more individual(s) who are economically disadvantaged. “Economically Disadvantaged Individual” is defined in Appendix B-1, Definitions, in Notice of Requirements for Small Business Enterprise (SBE) Program.

  • Small Business Enterprise (SBE) means a business that is certified as an SBE under this program or the following similar programs and meeting the below economic thresholds (Section III “Economic Size Standards”).

  • agricultural products means an animal or plant or a product, including any food or drink that is wholly or partly derived from an animal or plant, and includes all after acquired Agricultural Products of the Producer, or any proceeds therefore.

  • Rape Crisis Center means an office, institution, or center offering assistance to victims of sexual offenses through crisis intervention, medical and legal information, and follow-up counseling.

  • Agricultural burning means open outdoor fires used in agricultural operations in the growing of crops or raising of fowl or animals, or open outdoor fires used in forest management, range improvement, or the improvement of land for wildlife and game habitat, or disease or pest prevention.

  • home business means a business, service or profession carried out in a dwelling or on land around a dwelling by an occupier of the dwelling which –

  • Cultural means relating to the habits, practices, beliefs, and traditions of a certain group of people.

  • Agricultural production means the commercial production of food or fiber.

  • Danish Financial Business Act means the Danish Financial Business Act (Consolidated Act No. 174 of 31 January 2017, as amended);

  • Public business means and includes all matters which relate in any way, directly or indirectly, to the performance of the public body’s functions or the conduct of its business.

  • Transit-oriented development means infrastructure improvements that are located within 1/2 mile of a transit station or transit-oriented facility that promotes transit ridership or passenger rail use as determined by the board and approved by the municipality in which it is located.

  • Relevant Business means any business or part thereof howsoever carried on involving the supply of Restricted Goods and/or Services;

  • Alarm business means the business by any individual, partnership, corporation, or other entity of selling, leasing, maintaining, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving or installing any alarm system or causing to be sold, leased, maintained, serviced, repaired, altered, replaced, moved or installed any alarm system in or on any building, structure or facility.

  • Agricultural operations means the growing and harvesting of crops or the raising of fowl or animals for the primary purpose of making a profit, providing a livelihood, or conducting agricultural research or instruction by an educational institution. Agricultural operations do not include activities involving the processing or distribution of crops or fowl.

  • Agricultural activity means the production, rearing or growing of agricultural products including harvesting, milking, breeding animals and keeping animals for farming purposes, or maintaining the land in good agricultural and environmental condition as estab­ lished in Article 6;

  • Real Estate Business means homebuilding, housing construction, real estate development or construction and the sale of homes and related real estate activities, including the provision of mortgage financing or title insurance.